US Intelligence Agencies: Iran Currently Uninterested in Substantive Negotiations

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On April 2, U.S. officials revealed that several American intelligence agencies recently assessed that the Iranian government currently has no intention of engaging in substantive negotiations aimed at ending the U.S.-Iran conflict. These officials stated that the assessment report indicates that the Iranian government believes it is in a favorable position in the conflict and therefore does not need to accept the diplomatic demands put forth by the United States. The officials also noted that while Iran is willing to keep communication channels open, the country does not trust the U.S. and does not believe President Trump is serious about negotiations. Over the past year, Trump has ordered attacks on Iran twice while both sides were negotiating over Iran’s nuclear program. The assessment findings align with recent statements from Iranian officials, who have dismissed Trump’s claims that discussions mediated by other countries are making progress.

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